Maren Conrad explains the significance of koi fish in her MARRS Building mural

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La Cosecha opens on Cinco de Mayo in Cesar Chavez Park

May 04, 2017

Ernesto Delgado, owner and operator of the new restaurant, La Cosecha, in Cesar Chavez Park, envisions the park as a place for the young and old to gather and stroll through the plaza’s paths. Offering the taste of Mexico from the menu at La Cosecha, which translates to "The Harvest."

Sacramento Bee columnist Marcos Breton talks with Daniel Hahn, Sacramento's next police chief, about growing up in Oak Park, being a cop in the town where he grew up and the strong influence of his mother.

Daniel Hahn, who currently leads Roseville’s force, is positioned to become the first African American top cop in Sacramento. On Wednesday, the 49-year-old Hahn accepted a conditional offer from the city to fill the job, according to city leaders. Here he

Sacramento police released this bodycam video of a July 9, 2017 incident in which Zityrua Abraham said she was thrown to the ground as officers were chasing a man who ran into her apartment. Police kicked down Abraham's door and handcuffed the man but soon after released him when they determined he was not the suspect they were looking for. WARNING: Explicit language

Sacramento artist Maren Conrad is painting a mural that spans the back of midtown's MARRS Building during the Wide Open Walls mural event. Conrad said the design is partly an homage to Chinese immigrants who helped build California's railroads.

Sacramento artist Bryan Valenzuela is creating a mural at 1810 28th Street as part of the Wide Open Walls mural event. He said the image is a "tug of war" that reflects the divisiveness of the current national